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Old 07-29-2025, 12:46 AM
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Long ago in Jamaica this woman from NYC befriended my friend and I. When it was time to go for a swim she came out in a black one piece, but immediately I noticed the huge bunches of hair on both sides of her swimsuit crotch. I thought, is this now the fashion? Doesn't she realize what is showing? She wasn't very attractive so the story ends here.

I used to go to a nude beach in northern CA and this woman named Karen would always be playing paddleball in front of everyone. She was part Native American and her pubic hair was long and straight...so long that when she bent over to hit the ball you could see it from behind. I'm pretty sure she knew what she was doing and enjoyed the attention, because she got a lot of it.

Same beach. I was reading with my sunglasses and hat pulled down over my eyes and an ex-coworker showed up with friends. They sat near me. She was kind of a hippy girl and when she took off her clothes i was surprised/elated to see her full thick bush. Wow. I just kept a low profile and left after I had had my fill.

Once dated a girl whose bush was so thick that she had to part it in order for me to get inside her.

One day at a nudist resort a couple came over to talk to friends of ours who were camping near us. Most (90%) of women were shaved in those days, but this woman had a very full bush and I couldn't take my eyes (fortunately behind sunglasses) off of it. I remember her sitting there in a chair with her muff like a little furry animal in her lap.

Same resort. A woman named Rebel came and sat next to my wife and I by the pool. It was her first time at a nudist resort. She was a real beauty, but prematurely gray, both her head and bush. Long gray hair on her bush. I'm sure she trimmed it later after seeing most women were bald. Unfortunately I never saw that.

These are old stories, you don't see bushes like those much anymore.
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